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Wednesday, August 14, 2002Klogging RolesPhil Wolff categorizing the skills needed to start and maintain a klog effort. His last point, klogging/blogging can improve your marketability, may be the most important in this time of economic stress. Those who put what they know front and center, in a way that is valuable and helpful to the audience, have taken a good first step to positively differentiating themselves from the crowd.But this changes the nature of the blog -- certainly between personal and professional blogs. I'm not sure yet just how personal is enough, how much is too much, how little is too terse. Something to watch as both the medium and the users mature. Klogging Roles.. I forsee several klogging roles. BN.com Faced With NASDAQ DelistingInteresting note, but I'm not sure it's a meaningful event. BN bookstores aren't going anywhere, and the corporate parent certainly isn't in any danger. They have one of the most smoothly integrated clicks-and-mortar operations anywhere, and their e-commerce is a much a part of the overall business as the retail stores.Bertelsmann's newfound love of traditional media could open the door for selling back their share in BN.com. That would open the door for Barnes & Noble corporate to sweep the young dot.com back into the fold.
Online bookseller faces Nasdaq exit. BBC Aug 14 2002 5:26PM ET [Moreover - Book publishing news] Entrepreneurs Need to Know the New PRIf you're starting, growing, or running a business you need to read Udell's comments on PR in the age of blogs. If you're a PR firm you definitely shoould read them. Clearly, not all (even most) journalists are as blog savvy as Udell, but most in the tech industry soon will be, or they'll be writing about something else.
Contacting me: High-tech PR in the age of blogs. In June I met Mark O'Neill, CTO of Vordel, at the Web Services Edge conference. Today Mark sent me a pointer to his new blog. As you can see by glancing at my channelroll, I've subscribed to Mark's blog. [...] Udell describes several interesting scenarios, but one of the most compelling is how simple the company/journalist contact becomes once the blog is introduced. [...] The RIAA Wouldn't LieCD sales are down and it's all due to wretched hordes of music-stealing, file-sharing, copyright-evading, computer users who don't even have the decency to watch the commercials on TV ... or not.
CD slump, piracy link rebutted. Protecting Radio FoldersA simple Meta tag to keep prying eyes from browsing weblog folders you don't want people to see.Prevent Directory Browsing in Radio. How Does Kinko's Play in the Author and Publishing Business?HarperBusiness Leadership in the 21st Century video forum pairs authors with Kinko's/Sprint to promote books.
Sprint and Kinkos Connect Top Authors With Audiences Across The Nation EU -- Racing Toward the PastHow far back do you want to go today? EU now limits linking, P2P, and soon will likely have some stupid law banning VoIP/IM to protect their telcos. This is great. In another 10 years we won't have anyone to compete against globally but ourselves. The only surprise here is why the French aren't hatching these dumb ideas first.BT Broadband accuses P2P users of copyright abuse. EU Copyright Directive to spawn wider bans? [The Register] Next Step -- The Personal VPNI'm off into another area I don't know anything about -- VPNs. Now that I have Remote Access working for Radio I want to take the next step -- establishing a personal VPN for connection to my home network when I'm away. Several questions:
Instructions For ifLocal MacroThanks Paul, I needed that. See this for background.Blunt Force Trauma: Managing Local and Remote URLs in Radio. "I don't know anything about writing macros for Frontier so how would I create an ifLocal macro? For my reference mainly, as I don't fully understand the fix but I most definitely understand the problem -- it's bitten me a couple of times already." Shouldn't be difficult. Code of the macros was posted already:
Head for the Hills, We Don't Need No Stinkin' TelcoSomething to keep in mind when I move to my bunker in the mountains. Maybe I don't have to worry about whether or not the telcos serve my remote outpost anymore if I can get a few like-minded neighbors together. I already have a friend in Dallas who's spent the last five years doing high-speed spread-spectrum wireless for commercial networks. He says it isn't that hard or that expensive. Throw in a little Wi-Fi and who knows...Do It Yourself DSL. Tuesday, August 13, 2002When Nations Voluntarily Build Their Own CoffinsI read this Register article and it says, basically, we now have the Germans, the Danes, and the EU Database Directive all working cohesively to make Europe into the technological and economic backwater of the 21st century.I don't know what the chances are of this sort of thing getting to the States. So far the stupidity is limited to Europe, and it truly is just one more step on their path to economic irrelevancy in our lifetime. At this rate they won't have anything to sell but old castles and pretty vistas by the time I retire. Deep Linking - Another article on deep linking, another heavy sigh. Somebody call a timeout. And motion for Congress to send some eager beaver who likes to create new laws. Say, Berman, get over here. You want to introduce some Internet legislation? Okay, here's what you do. Introduce a bill that says the law doesn't recognize any cause of action based on someone linking to another person's site (after all that's what the Web was created to allow). But this law isn't there to protect people from their own stupidity, so if people want to use technical means to frustrate deep linking then they're allowed to do that. Now that would be a law that makes sense. So what are the odds of that getting passed? [Ernie the Attorney] Monday, August 12, 2002Referrer List Improvements WantedRadio Wishlist - RCS Referers: RSS feed and rolling 24 hours..Can I get my referer lists as RSS feeds from the "Radio Community Server"? Can we make the list a rolling 24 or 25 hours instead of a clean sweep at midnight? [aka Blue Sky Radio] [a klog apart] |
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